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Posted on 2/11/22 at 4:51 pm to SneezyBeltranIsHere
This being Auburn, this can only end one way:


Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:25 pm to JetDawg
Man, I really hope that Harsin turns this around. Would be awesome for him to get Auburn to the brink of something big. Really make all their fans and boosters feel like they'll win a championship. And, then leave them and go to a different school and totally screw them.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:28 pm to JetDawg
Would double birds be appropriate?
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:29 pm to JetDawg
As far as I know, the university has never announced their support of Harsin, either at the onset or after this witch hunt.
If I’m wrong, show a link.
If I’m wrong, show a link.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:38 pm to NocaHomas Teepee
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I feel bad for the guy.
I don’t feel bad for millionaires. Full stop.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:39 pm to JetDawg
There are some boosters that are massively pissed their attempt to meddle in the program did nothing. Whoever released the rumor of his infidelity should have their name public
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:42 pm to Gaggle
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They will inexplicably make a miracle SECC and Playoff run now.
Hell no
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:43 pm to RelentlessTide
Yes they did…
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From Auburn President Jay Gogue and coach Bryan Harsin: Dear Auburn Family, I am pleased to report that the evaluation of concerns raised regarding our football program is complete. I am equally pleased to confirm that Bryan Harsin remains our head football coach. As an institution of higher education, Auburn will always take the action necessary to ensure the well-being of its students, faculty, and staff. Recently, individuals raised concerns to my administration about the football program. The nature of these concerns compelled a fact-finding review. To do nothing would have been an abdication of the university’s responsibilities. Over the past week, my administration conducted that review. It included meetings and interviews with current and former football coaching and administrative staff, numerous players, university administrators and other individuals who offered perspective on the issues that had been raised. To be clear, this process, which was never individual- or outcome-specific, did not yield information that should change the status of our coaching staff or football program. All should understand that in matters such as these the roles of the university administration and the Board of Trustees are distinct and separate. To be very specific, the decisions made were mine alone as the president. The Board played no role in the fact-finding or the decision-making process. Specific to Coach Harsin, he was completely cooperative throughout this inquiry and is equally eager to consider and address any identified issues head-on. My most recent conversations with Coach Harsin have me as convinced as ever in his commitment to our student-athletes’ on- and off-field success and his vision for our program. We are equally committed to providing him the necessary means to achieve that goal. Unfortunately, social media fueled wild speculation, substantial misinformation and unfair attacks on good Auburn people. A feeding frenzy resulted that was beyond anyone’s control. We regret the concern, anger, frustration or hurt that this caused any member of the Auburn family. I know the past week has been an incredibly trying time for Coach Harsin, his family and many others. Personal and intentional attacks have been publicly levied, almost all of them anonymous, without regard for their resulting, real-world ramifications. Auburn never has — and I hope never will — legitimize reckless rumors or innuendo with public comment. While Coach Harsin understands some level of public criticism comes with the job, what he and his family have endured this past week was beyond the pale. We regret the concern and anxiety this situation caused the Harsin family and the others involved. Let me be clear — our university, the administration and the entire Board of Trustees stand behind Coach Harsin and are ready to help him succeed as the leader of our football program. It is my hope and expectation that the entire Auburn Family will join us in uniting behind Coach Harsin. With that support, I have no doubt that Auburn Football’s best days are ahead. Every man and woman who bleeds orange and blue is treasured at Auburn. While families quarrel and disagree from time to time, we end up remembering what brings us together as one – a love for our great university. Our university has never been stronger whether it be academics, student achievement, financial stability and, yes, athletics. We applaud everyone who provides dedication, loyalty and hard work to make Auburn the truly great university it is today.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:50 pm to Leto II
Leto - you’re a gentleman and a scholar.
Thanks
I still find fault with the administration for not saying something to the effect “innocent until proven guilty” during the review.
Thanks
I still find fault with the administration for not saying something to the effect “innocent until proven guilty” during the review.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:58 pm to RelentlessTide
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I still find fault with the administration for not saying something to the effect “innocent until proven guilty” during the review.
The whole thing was handled very poorly.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 6:58 pm to Leto II
The Auburn President just gave a lesson in using 500 words to say: “go f*** yourselves with a cactus” to the boosters behind this.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 7:00 pm to kyrik92
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The Auburn President just gave a lesson in using 500 words to say: “go f*** yourselves with a cactus” to the boosters behind this.
He’s out the door in a month anyway I guess
Posted on 2/11/22 at 7:04 pm to 1BIGTigerFan
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Did he ever say if any of it's true or not?
If it were true he would have been fired for cause. It’s not, so they would be stuck aging buyout, which they don’t want to do this year. Unless he goes 9-3 and beats Bama Freeze will be there next year, but his rep is tarnished from something he did not do.
Posted on 2/11/22 at 11:22 pm to JetDawg
He didn’t mean a word of that after the first paragraph. He has to feel resentful towards the lengths these ppl went to destroy his career.
Posted on 2/12/22 at 12:36 am to JetDawg
In other words, my skank wife know what pays the bills and Auburn boosters can’t afford to hire another coach right now. So we’ve all agreed to a settlement that is best for The Fambly. What happens on the plains stays on the plains.
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